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31, imposed an excise tax equivalent to 10percentt of selling price upon toilet preparations.
475, imposed an excise tax equivalent to 10percentt of selling price upon fur articles.
The government also brought in a local property tax (equivalent to Britain's council tax), plus hugely controversial water charges.
The disgorging of excessive profits is not by way of a tax, but the process is not unlike the imposition of a tax equivalent to the excessive profits.
1276, imposed an excise tax equivalent to 10percentt of selling price upon luggage and handbags, including billfolds and wallets, traveler's garment bags, and briefcases.
Some states add excise taxes — California has a gas tax equivalent to about $46.50 per ton of carbon dioxide and a $2.33-per-ton 2.33-per-ton 2.33-per-ton
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But they were like eight percent, seven percent after tax equivalents for very high quality things.
The Belgian government will now be forced to recover the unpaid taxes – equivalent to about £530m – from the companies.
If the state funds the whole increase, it will need higher taxes equivalent to £57 billion ($102 billion) in today's money.
The plan envisions selling the development rights for $100 a square foot, while instituting property taxes equivalent to $12 a square foot.
The regulator found that the Times article from 24 April "Labour's £1,000 tax on families" had a misleading headline and first sentence: "Ed Miliband would saddle every working family with extra taxes equivalent to more than £1,000".
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